Sunday Night Links: The Vintage WPA Art Project Edition

The WPA Art Project:

In 1935, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt established the Works Progress Administration (the name was changed to Work Projects Administration in September of 1939), as part of his New Deal program to put millions of unemployed Americans back to work. In July of 1935, Federal Project Number One (Federal One) was established within the WPA as a central administration for the arts-related projects. Federal One provided funds specifically for artists, musicians, actors, and writers through the Federal Art Project (FAP), the Federal Music Project, the Federal Theatre Project, and the Federal Writer’s Project. FAP employed more than five thousand artists in various art projects including the many poster divisions that were created throughout the United States.

Many New Deal administrators believed that art could be a part of the daily lives of all Americans, not just the elite, and could enrich the lives of all who came in contact with it. The main objective of FAP was the employment of out-of-work artists, but this was not its only goal. The activities of FAP also included art production, education, and research. The project employed artists in the fields of easel painting, sculpture, photography, mural painting, and graphic arts, and it also held exhibitions and organized community arts centers through which many Americans were first introduced to the arts. Another well-known, well-received FAP project, the Index of American Design, created a survey of illustrations of American decorative and folk arts from colonial times through the late nineteenth century.

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

On to the links…

Bunkerville: Obama tells 7 lies in under 2 minutes.

CoF: Past Reports that the Great Recession Ended in June 2009 were Wrong! It Still Hasn’t Ended!

TheCL: Do You Know That You Are a Creditor?

The Sentry Journal has the best post title of the week: Serfs Up 

Media Matters Lies About America’s Watchtower: I’m Jealous

The Eye: X-Files III in the Planning Stage (The X-Files were appointment viewing for me back in the day)

The Bitter Americans: Are You Doing Enough?

Gator: Shocker! Thomas Friedman hates the Tea Party

MTTM: Editorial Bias and Purposeful Omission

RR: “What if We Controlled All Elected Branches of the Federal Government?” 

ChrisWy is back from vacation : OK kids, it’s time once again to play “Name That Party!”

Wade: Obama Shrugged

I Don’t Care About the Debt Ceiling: The Sky is Falling!

FCBZ: Marco Rubio, you totally ROCK, sir.

WWTFT: The Founding Fathers Solve Our Debt Crisis 

Bot: Get Ready

Pundette: Covering the moon with yogurt 

TWN: Today’s World News Now On Google+ 

TMGGB: Bend Over America…

The Similarities Between Obama And President Herbert Hoover’s Economic Policies

“The only problem with capitalism is the capitalists.”

Herbert Hoover

History tells us why cutting the size of government and reduce the amount of money it spends is so vitality important.

Obama’s failed stimulus plan has drawn significant comparisons to FDR’s New Deal. While there are numerous similarities between Obama’s Stimulus and FDR’s New Deal, Obama’s economic policies have much in common with another disastrous Presidency. Herbert Hoover.

First of all, Hoover was no advocate of laissez-faire. His immediate response to the 1929 crash was to pressure industrial leaders not to cut wages. That drive to maintain wages continued throughout his presidency, even as prices fell. Hoover’s administration cartelized American agriculture in an attempt to rig agricultural prices at artificially high levels, and he signed into law the hugely protectionist Smoot-Hawley Tariff. He expanded public works, intervened in the financial and housing sectors, and restricted immigration. Oh, and he increased spending by 31 percent from 1930 to 1931, running what was then the United States’ biggest ever peacetime deficit, before introducing huge tax increases. Suggesting that Hoover was pursuing a laissez-faire, free market approach is just a flat-out lie.

We know what came next, The Great Depression.

Inside The Mind Of An Ivy League Liberal: Why A Shrinking Economy Is Good

According to this Lib, we should give up, go green and embrace a shrinking economy. Via Yale Environment 360:

Herman Daly has reminded us that if neo-classical economists were true to their trade, they would recognize that there are

diminishing returns to growth. Most obviously, the value of income growth declines as one gets richer and richer. Similarly, growth at some point has increasing marginal costs. For example, workers have to put in too many hours, or the climate goes haywire. It follows that for the economy as a whole, we can reach a point where the extra costs of more growth exceed the extra benefits. One should stop growing at that point. Otherwise the country enters the realm of “uneconomic growth,” to use Daly’s delightful phrase, where the costs of growth exceed the benefits it produces.

Of course, it is the elites in academia that will measure the costs and benefits, not consumers or the markets. They will decide what is best for us.

The lunacy continues:

Though not widely accepted, the case is strong that growth in the affluent U.S. is now doing more harm than good. Today, the reigning policy orientation holds that the path to greater well-being is to grow and expand the economy. GDP, productivity, profits, the stock market, and consumption must all go up. This growth imperative trumps all else. It can undermine families, jobs, communities, the climate and environment, and a sense of place and continuity because it is confidently asserted and widely believed that growth is worth the price that must be paid for it.

But an expanding body of evidence is now telling us to think again. The never-ending drive to grow the overall U.S. economy is ruining the environment; it fuels a ruthless international search for energy and other resources; it fails at generating the needed jobs; it hollows out communities; and it rests on a manufactured consumerism that is not meeting the deepest human needs. Americans are substituting growth and consumption for dealing with the real issues — for doing things that would truly make us and the country better off.

It is time for America to move to post-growth society where the natural environment, working life, our communities and families, and the public sector are no longer sacrificed for the sake of mere GDP growth; where the illusory promises of ever-more growth no longer provide an excuse for neglecting to deal generously with our country’s compelling social needs; and where true citizen democracy is no longer held hostage to the growth imperative.

Read the rest if you dare. It is truly nauseating.

For a guy who is who is supposed to be super smart and is going to tell us how to live our lives better than we are now, his two main points are dead wrong.

First, he is tring to tell us that our chase for economic growth is turning people into working zombies through increased working hours. This is not true at all. Via Economic History

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And it gets better:

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The idea that people are working longer hours in an expanding economy is flat out false.

Our intrepid lib professor’s second assertion that we are destroying ‘the environment’ in a ruthless pursuit of an expanding GDP is false as well.

If you are a frequent MCT reader, you know that one theme here is that only wealthy countries can afford to worry about the environment.

Go to any poor or developing nation and look at the condition of the environment. Go to rural China, Africa & Cuba and look at the conditions people live in. They don’t care about the environment. In many cases, they only care about where their next meal is coming from.

A growing economy makes life better for everyone.

The United States Map Based On Who We Call And Text Most

The United States map as represented by counties that text and called each other more often:

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The call map reveals some interesting connections based on phone calling patterns. Some states merge like Kentucky and Tennessee or North and South Carolina. California splits into a northern and southern region. Illinois drops the southern half of the state and merges with eastern Wisconsin.

Next, looking at a map based on SMS (text messaging) patterns shows several variations to the call map.

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First off, notice how California, based on SMS patterns, is now split into three regions and the Georgia / Alabama alignment based on phone calls has split based on SMS patterns.

Interesting stuff….

Obama vs. The Brilliant Milton Friedman

As I read (I have a tough time watching and listening to you-know-who) Obama’s lecture about the debt ceiling and chiding of Congressional Republicans for not going along with his continued binge spending, I noticed two things.

Most importantly, all this gnashing of teeth, whining about programs and stomping of feet by Obama is about SLOWING THE RATE OF GROWTH of our debt. There is no discussion of actually shrinking the size of our debt.

The president endorsed a Senate Democratic plan unveiled Monday that would save $2.7 trillion in spending over 10 years in exchange for raising the federal debt ceiling through 2012. He rejected a competing House Republican plan that could save up to $3 trillion while raising the debt ceiling in two stages — the first lasting six months.

Our government debt is growing at a rate of over $1.3 trillion per year. $2.7 trillion in supposed cuts over 10 years (or $0.27 trillion per year) will mean our national debt will still grow at a $1.1 trillion a year rate.

I also noticed that Obama trotted out his two favorite targets for tax increases. Corporations and “the wealthiest Americans ” class warfare rhetoric. Again.

Finally, let’s ask the wealthiest Americans and biggest corporations to give up some of their tax breaks and special deductions.

Since it is Milton Friedman Week, I will let Mr. Friedman explain the fallacy of Obama’s class warfare rhetoric.

Plus, it is an excellent pallet cleanser after reading a page of Obamanomics.

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Obama could learn a lot by watching these videos

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Fooled Again

The lyrics are apropos:

You never said you had no longer to
I need to know ’bout it if you do
If two is one, I might as well be three
It’s good to see you think so much of me

Looks like I’ve been fooled again
Looks like I’m the fool again
I don’t like it, I do n’t like it

Great song and great performance from 1978…

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Visualizing our governments staggering debt: Budget Climb using Microsoft Kinect

This is different.* Via Data Viz Challenge:

We’ve submitted a video, but the actual project is a computer application which uses a Kinect to allow physical interaction with budget data, which is rendered as a cityscape for the user to explore. In order to climb the data users must exert physical effort, revealing how the budget is distributed in a novel and tangible way.

Here is a video demonstration of the Kinect version of Budget Climb.

I’m sure the creators of the software are trying to point out how under funded certain programs are, compared to defense and social security. However, you can’t hide the massive overall growth of government.

*Note: I do not own a Kinect and have not tried the Windows or Mac version, so I have no idea how well the software works. If you download the software and it craps out your computer or x-box, you are on your own.

Australian Government Tips For Living Green During Winter Months

Something to look forward to from our government in a few months.

AUSTRALIANS are being urged to play board games and snuggle up under a rug with a pet or their families to help cut power bills.

On its LivingGreener website, the federal government urges switching off the TV and heater and finding old-fashioned ways of keeping snug and occupied.

Of course this is being sold by the Australian Climate Change Minister, Greg Combet as “tips on how to save energy & money.” It seems to me that Mr. Cobet thinks the people of Australia aren’t ‘sophisticated’ enough to figure this out for themselves.

It is amazing how romanticized living condition’s in the 1800′s and earlier are portrayed. Look at this picture of a South Dakota log cabin from around 1890:

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Sure is a simpler time. No pesky furnace or air conditioning. No energy wasting TV or inefficient incandescent light bulbs. Heck, you can snuggle by the fire and read a book or play a board game to pass the hours.

Back in the simpler times, people didn’t live that long... But they lived green.

Saturday Morning Links: The Extreme Parking Video Edition

After a tough and frustrating week of Obama politics and hot weather, I think everyone could us a laugh or two while reading some great conservative blogs.

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The Eye: Take It to the Limit One More Time

TheCL: The Balanced Budget Amendment Question

RR: China Developing Electromagnetic Pulse Weapons for Use Against US Aircraft Carriers, Taiwan

CH2.0: New Liberal Hallucinogen

SJ: Where’s the conviction for conservatism? 

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‘This Is Obama At His Most Sanctimonious, Demagogic, Self-Righteous And Arrogant’

Moody’s proves to be just another shill for the Federal Government

Its like the Carter years all over again: Over a fifth of Navy ships aren’t ready to fight

Conservatives On Fire:

Gee wiz! Doesn’t that make you feel better? They are going to give us a commission to look into the “transparency” of the EPA’s cost analysis. That will teach them a lesson, don’t you think?

The Bitter Americans: Drunk on Power

Can’t Buy Love? Try Obama’s Corporate Dating Website. Expensive, but Testimonials Swear it Works.

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EPA now giving millions to China, & around the world 

CP: Facts About the Debt Ceiling

Bot: The Obama administration’s policies are killing job creation by scaring the job creators. 

WWTFT Book Review: How Twelve Supreme Court Cases Radically Expanded Government and Eroded Freedom

That Mr. G Guy: Game The System?

Pundette: Boehner walks, Obama talks